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www.papakuracourier.co.nz
24 PAPAKURA COURIER, NOVEMBER 23, 2011
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Last innings for cricket stalwart 'Stopper'
By TREVOR GILL
A good servant: The late Royce Riordan
served as chairman and president of
the Counties Manukau Cricket
Association for 27 years.
OBITUARY
Quintessential
volunteer
Counties Manukau Cricket is
mourning the death of life member
Royce Riordan who died at the
Pukekohe Hospital on Monday.
He was 74.
Riordan moved to Franklin from
Takaka near Nelson in the early
1970s and played premier cricket
for the Tuakau Cricket Club.
He played in the same team as
incumbent Counties Manukau
patron Kel Woolley.
Woolley remembers the young pig
farmer for his work behind the
stumps.
We called him Stopper,'' Woolley
says in reference to his teammate's
dedication to making certain that
nothing got passed him.
Riordan was an inaugural recipi-
ent of the Counties Manukau
Cricket Association's Service
Award.
It was presented to him at last
year's annual prizegiving in recog-
nition of his 30-plus years of volun-
teer service to the administration of
the local game.
Riordan became chairman of the
Counties Manukau Cricket Associ-
ation in 1983. It was known as the
Counties Cricket Association then.
On stepping down as chairman in
1991 he immediately became presi-
dent and stayed in office until 2009.
He rarely missed a board meeting
in all the years he was in office.
The quintessential volunteer,
Riordan also managed the associ-
ation's first team for 20 years
between 1984-2004.
He also managed a NZ
Ambassadors team that visited a
number of countries in 1983.
In fact he twice filled in as open-
ing batsman for the NZ
Ambassadors X1, scoring 21 on both
occasions in Bermuda.
An undoubted highlight of
Royce's 40-plus years involvement
with Counties and later the
Counties Manukau association was
his receipt of the International
Cricket Council Centenary Medal in
2009.
Only 50 New Zealanders were
awarded the medal which was
pressed by the ICC to mark its
centenary.
On announcing the awards Sir
Richard Hadlee acknowledged how
important it was to recognise
volunteers like Roirdan.
There are many people we never
hear about and don't know what
they do, but who are so influential
to a team or to the development of
the sport,'' he said.
Riordan, who eventually went
into the trucking business from his
Puni home base, continued to play
cricket for many years.
He was a member of the Counties
Crocs and later helped establish the
Karaka Stallions with whom he
made a number of overseas tours.
He also made numerous overseas
trips to Golden Oldies tournaments.
Riordan's funeral service was to be
held today at the Franklin Baptist
Church, 128 Victoria St West,
Pukekohe.